Tottenham Hierarchy Consider Sacking Igor Tudor Before Weekend as Former Player Labels Interim Boss a ‘Fraud’

Tottenham hierarchy may sack Igor Tudor before the Liverpool match as Jamie O'Hara calls the manager a fraud following the 5-2 loss to Atletico.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 11, 2026, 8:34 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Football365

Tottenham Hierarchy Consider Sacking Igor Tudor Before Weekend as Former Player Labels Interim Boss a ‘Fraud’ - article image
Tottenham Hierarchy Consider Sacking Igor Tudor Before Weekend as Former Player Labels Interim Boss a ‘Fraud’ - article image

Interim Manager Faces Immediate Dismissal After European Collapse

The tenure of Igor Tudor at Tottenham Hotspur appears to be nearing a premature end as the club’s leadership weighs the possibility of a sacking before the upcoming weekend. The move comes in response to a catastrophic performance in Madrid, where Spurs conceded three goals in the opening 15 minutes. This result has left the Lewis family and the Tottenham board disillusioned with Tudor’s lack of impact, prompting internal discussions about appointing a third manager in a single season to prevent a total collapse of the campaign.

Hierarchy to Consult Players Following Dressing Room Disconnect

In a rare move, the Tottenham hierarchy is expected to hold a formal meeting with the first-team squad to gauge the level of support for the interim manager. Reports suggest that the decision to start, and then humiliate, young goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky has caused a significant rift within the dressing room. By involving the players in the evaluation process, the board seeks to understand if the squad has truly "gone" under Tudor’s leadership or if there is any viable path toward stabilization before the trip to Anfield on Sunday.

O’Hara Issues Scathing ‘Fraud’ Verdict on Tactical Approach

Former Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara has led the public backlash, labeling Tudor a "fraud" and describing the current state of the club as a "disgrace." Speaking on talkSPORT, O’Hara criticized the decision to utilize a 3-4-3 formation against elite European opposition and characterized the team's inability to execute basic passing as a sign of complete managerial failure. O’Hara suggested that the tactics were "unthinkable" for a Champions League fixture and called for Tudor’s immediate removal to save the club from what he perceives as an inevitable relegation.

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